Ocean Falls; the SS Crown of Galicia, unloading machinery for the first mill; also the first deep sea ship in harbour there
Ocean Falls; an FA2 flying boat, the first plane to arrive
Victoria from Church Hill; Laurel Point at left; Hudson's Bay Warehouse to the right; St. Andrew's Presbyterian at centre on Courtney Street; see A-3419, A-3422, A-3423, A-03424, A-3
Nanaimo.
The CP SS City of Nanaimo, entering Victoria Harbour.
S.S. Empress of Asia arriving in Victoria returning with troops.
S.S. Empress of China in Vancouver harbour.
SS Iroquois aground in Victoria Harbour.
The SY Leviathan, Governor Seymour's yacht, arrived in Victoria 1858.
The Grand Trunk Pacific's SS Prince George leaving Victoria's inner harbour; legislative buildings on the far right, the Empress Hotel almost obscured by smoke.
The SS Princess Adelaide arriving in Victoria as SS Princess Charlotte leaves.
SS Princess Victoria and Princess Charlotte outside Victoria harbour.
The sailing ship 'Star of England' in the inner harbour, Victoria, before her conversion to a barge.
The Steamer SS Yosemite in Victoria Harbour.
Vancouver harbour; section 1 of 2, see A-00168 for 2 of 2.
Vancouver harbour; section 1 of 2, see A-00167 for 2 of 2
Vancouver Harbour
Princess Victoria and SS Yosemite in Victoria's inner harbour along side the Hudson's Bay wharf.
Victoria Harbour showing the tug Isabel, bucket dredger Pacific and Lady Lampson.
The 'Islander' among other ships in Victoria harbour.
Victoria Harbour showing SS Islander and SS City of Nanaimo.
Victoria Harbour showing SS Princess Louise, SS Yosemite.
Victoria Harbour showing SS Princess Louise, SS Willapa.
Victoria Harbour
Victoria Harbour; snag-boat the SS Sampson I shortly after completion; built at Albion Iron Works, Victoria.
SS Islander Leaving Victoria Harbour
Victoria Harbour showing SS Yosemite, the Islander.
The HMSS Sparrowhawk in Esquimalt.
Submarine and crew in Victoria harbour.
The torpedo boat HMS Virago passing Fisgard lighthouse at Esquimalt.